american buying it, but technically u.s. air drove the deal. so this is a u.s. air-led team now. >> but the ticket prices are going up and up and up. i mean, airlines have gotten really good at what's called yield management, which means they have just -- there is never an empty seat anywhere, and that's not because everyone's fly welcome that's because they have gotten so good at managing their fleets and managing not having one extra seat anywhere. >> in we were on something -- if we were on a network called cnbc, which is, by the way, fantastic, especially from 2:00 to 3:00 eastern time every day, i would use the term rev-par, they charge you for everything. you know, joe, you're a tall guy, you want a little extra leg room, that will be another 59 bucks, right? you want a sandwich? seven bucks. >> rev-par. >> before we go, can you talk about the most taxed cities in the united states. this is important, because with taxes going up in washington, this means a lot of small business owners are now going to be paying over 50% of everything they make to governmen